The Colonial History of Vincennes, under the French, British and American Governments

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B000L9LJXW Used good or better, we ship best copy available! Book Only. Expedited shipping is 2-6 business days after shipment, standard is 4-14 business days after shipment. Used items do not include access codes, cd's or other accessories, regardless of what is stated in item title. If you need to guarantee that these items are included, please purchase a brand new copy. Bookseller Inventory #

Book Description Heritage Books. Book Condition: BRAND NEW. BRAND NEW Softcover - Index - 170 pp A Brand New Quality Book from a Full-Time Bookshop in business since 1992!. Bookseller Inventory # 2043998

Book Description Vincennes, Harvey Mason & Co., 1858, 1858. Hardcover. Book Condition: Good. 158P. Hand-written note on fep reads "this book presented to me by a gentleman of Vincennes, 26th August 1858 whilst on my want to St. Louis. I regret that the name of that gentleman has now escaped me."Blind embossed cloth. Occasional marginal foxing. Bookseller Inventory # WA 155

Book Description Harvey, Mason & Co., Vincennes, IN, 1858. Book Condition: Very Good. Revised & Enlarged edition. 8vo, 156, [ii] pages, original dark brown embossed cloth, worn at tips, foxing. Dedicated to Lewis Cass, this original address, to the Vincennes Historical Society, was first published in 1839. This enlarged edition is thrice the size, with a new dedication and Preface by the author. Bookseller Inventory # 0006984

Book Description Harvey, Mason & Co.,, Vincennes:, 1858. Hardcover. First Edition, First printing.. First printing Very good in the publisher's original blind stamped, purple cloth covered boards with faded copper text on the spine which is faded to a light brown. The cloth at the head and heel of the spine is worn through and beginning to fray at the head. There is a faint dampness stain on the front paste down which did not impact on any other pages and there is a prior owner's name in pencil on the first free end paper. The text block is remarkably free of tanning and shows very little evidence of foxing. This is an address delivered by Judge Law before the Vincennes Historical and Antiquarian Society on February 22d, 1839 with additional notes and illustrations. 156 pages of text followed by a single page of a "list of effective men belonging to Capt. Pierre Gamelin's Company at Post Vincennes, July 4th 1790". The first printing of this title (which is considered to be "quite scarce by Howes) was issued in approximately 2,000 copies at the time of the author's original address. This reprinting was augmented with additional material. (Howes, L-152; Sabin 39317). Bookseller Inventory # TB19988